VIDEO REPORTS

Opposition lawmakers in Kosovo again disrupted parliament with tear gas. Over the past three months, opposition politicians have halted sessions of parliament in Pristina with pepper spray, tear gas, whistles, and water bottles.

Following last week’s quake in the autonomous Gorno-Badakhsan region, local roads remain strewn with rubble and helicopters are needed to deliver humanitarian aid, as temperatures in the region drop to minus 20 degrees celsius.

Today’s visit to Moscow by Belarus’ Alyaksandr Lukashenka is expected to be highlighted by continued Russian efforts to establish an airbase on Belarusian soil. Political expert Andrei Suzdaltsev tells RFE/RL that Lukashenka will not damage improving relations with the West by agreeing to Putin’s request. (In Belarusian)

A major Western investor turned Kremlin critic, William Browder, has rejected Russian Prosecutor-General Yuri Chaika's claim that he was behind the production of an online video accusing Chaika and his family of corruption.

A bill signed by the Russian president on December 15 authorizes the court to deem unenforceable the decisions of international courts, including the European Court Of Human Rights, if the rulings contradict the Russian constitution. (Current Time TV)

Federal Security Agency Chief Aleksandr Bortnikov says that 198 Russians have been killed fighting with terrorist organizations in Syria and Iraq. Criminal charges have been filed against more than 1000 Russian citizens suspected of fighting abroad. (Current Time TV)

Commentator Vitaliy Portnikov warns that with the price of oil at $30, promises of new infrastructure projects for Crimea are illusory. If there is no money for Russia, there is no money for Crimea. (In Ukrainian)

A new decree drastically reduces the fines charged to truckers who fail to pay new federal highway fees. The fine for the first offense is 71USD, down from 6372USD. The fine for a second offense will be 141USD. (Current Time TV)

Some experts see the depreciation of the tenge against the US dollar as a response to panic in the financial market, while others see it as a result of Kazakhstan’s accession to the Eurasian Economic Union. (In Russian)